⚖️

Montana Child Support
Guidelines Calculator

Important Notice Before You Begin

This tool is for informational purposes only. It helps complete Montana Child Support Guidelines Worksheets (A–E) based on CSSD Policy 404.1–2 and ARM 37.62.101–148.

This calculator does not constitute legal advice. Child support determinations are subject to judicial review. You are strongly encouraged to consult a licensed Montana attorney before filing any documents.

Results are estimates only. No data you enter is stored on any server — all calculations happen in your browser.

Step 1 of 8: Case Information
⚠️ This tool provides informational estimates only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed Montana attorney before filing.
Step 1 of 8

Case Information

Basic information about the parents and children involved in this child support calculation.

Case Details
Children of This Calculation

Enter each child who is the subject of this support calculation — children shared by both parents listed above.

Step 2 of 8

Mother's Income

Enter annual income from all sources. Annualize all entries and round to whole dollars.

💡 Tip: Use the most recent W-2, tax returns, or pay stubs. If income varies, average the last 3 years. Enter $0 if a category doesn't apply.
Mother's Income Sources (Annual)
1a. Wages, salaries, commissionsFrom W-2 or pay stubs
1b. Self-employment net earningsFrom Schedule C/F or K-1
1c. Pensions, Social SecurityFrom SSA year-end statement
1d. Unearned incomeInterest, dividends, royalties
1e. Imputed incomeIf unemployed or underemployed
1f. Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)From federal tax return
1g. Other taxable incomeRental, S-corp, prizes, etc.
1h. Other non-taxable incomeTax-exempt interest, etc.
Mother's Allowable Deductions (Annual)
These deductions are for other children (not children of this calculation) and legally required payments.
2a. Ordered child support for other childrenPer court/admin order only
2b. Allowance for other children (no order)Children living with this parent
2c. Ordered alimony/spousal support paidPer court order
2d. Health insurance for other childrenPer court/admin order
2e. Federal income taxFrom tax return
2f. State income taxFrom MT state tax return
2g. Social Security (FICA + Medicare)From W-2 boxes 4 + 6
2h. Mandatory retirement contributionsEmployer-required only
2i. Required employment expenseUnion dues, uniforms, tools, etc.
2j. Dependent care for other childrenLess dependent care tax credit
2k. Other deductionsSpecify below
Step 3 of 8

Father's Income

Enter annual income from all sources. Annualize all entries and round to whole dollars.

💡 Tip: Use the most recent W-2, tax returns, or pay stubs. If income varies, average the last 3 years.
Father's Income Sources (Annual)
1a. Wages, salaries, commissionsFrom W-2 or pay stubs
1b. Self-employment net earningsFrom Schedule C/F or K-1
1c. Pensions, Social SecurityFrom SSA year-end statement
1d. Unearned incomeInterest, dividends, royalties
1e. Imputed incomeIf unemployed or underemployed
1f. Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)From federal tax return
1g. Other taxable incomeRental, S-corp, prizes, etc.
1h. Other non-taxable incomeTax-exempt interest, etc.
Father's Allowable Deductions (Annual)
2a. Ordered child support for other children
2b. Allowance for other children (no order)
2c. Ordered alimony/spousal support paid
2d. Health insurance for other children
2e. Federal income tax
2f. State income tax
2g. Social Security (FICA + Medicare)
2h. Mandatory retirement contributions
2i. Required employment expense
2j. Dependent care for other children
2k. Other deductions
Step 4 of 8

Child Expenses & Supplements

Enter annual expenses for the children of this calculation — combined total from both parents and any third-party custodian.

Supplemental Expenses (Lines 12a–d)
12a. Child care costLess dependent care tax credit
12b. Child health insurance premiumAnnual out-of-pocket cost only
12c. Unreimbursed medical expensesOnly amounts exceeding $250/child/year, recurring
12d. Other expensesSpecify below
Credit for Expenses Paid (Line 23)

Of the total expenses above, how much does each parent actually pay? The two amounts should add up to the total above.

Step 5 of 8

Parenting Days

Enter the number of days each child spends with each parent per year. Mother's + Father's days must equal 365 for each child.

💡 A "day" is the majority of a 24-hour period (midnight to midnight) in which the child is with or under the control of a parent. When a child is in school or daycare, the primary contact parent counts as having the child.
Days Per Year With Each Parent (Line 25)
Child
Days with Mother
Days with Father
Total
Long-Distance Parenting Adjustment (WS-D)

If either parent travels more than 2,000 miles/year for parenting time, a long-distance adjustment applies. Leave blank if not applicable.

Step 6 of 8

Calculation Review

Review all calculated values from Worksheets A through E. Go back to any step to make corrections.

Step 7 of 8

Preparer Information

Enter the name of the person completing this worksheet and the date prepared (required on WS-A line 28).

Line 28 — Name & Date
Person who completed this worksheet
Step 8 of 8

Download Your Worksheets

Your completed Montana Child Support Guidelines Worksheets are ready to download.

Download Options
Legal Disclaimer

These worksheets were generated using the Montana Child Support Guidelines Calculator, based on CSSD Policy 404.1–2 and ARM 37.62.101–148 (effective February 1, 2026 tables). This is an estimate only. All child support orders must be reviewed and approved by a court or authorized administrative body. Consult a licensed Montana attorney before filing. No data from this session was transmitted to any server.